Geotextiles

  • What is a geotextile used for?
    Geotextiles are used for a variety of purposes in civil engineering and construction, including soil stabilization, erosion control, drainage, filtration, and separation of materials. They are permeable fabrics made from synthetic or natural fibers and are designed to improve the performance and longevity of infrastructure projects.
  • What are the 3 main uses of geotextile?
    A Geotextile is commonly used in three main ways: as a filter to prevent soil erosion, as a separator to prevent mixing of different soil layers, and as a reinforcement to improve soil stability and strength.
  • Does geotextile fabric let water through?
    Yes, geotextile fabric is designed to allow water to pass through while still providing filtration and separation of soil and other materials. It is commonly used in construction and landscaping projects to prevent erosion and improve drainage.
  • Can you put geotextile fabric over gravel?
    Yes, geotextile fabric can be placed over gravel to help with erosion control and to prevent weeds from growing through the gravel. However, it is important to choose the right type of fabric for the job and to properly install it to ensure it is effective. It is recommended to consult with a professional or do thorough research before attempting to install geotextile fabric over gravel.
  • Is woven membrane permeable?
    It depends on the specific type of woven membrane. Some woven membranes are designed to be permeable, allowing for air or water to pass through, while others are designed to be impermeable, creating a barrier. It is important to check the specifications of the specific woven membrane in question to determine its permeability.